Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Snow bird arrives


John Hyslop of First Day offered to come down to Florida and get the addition banged out. He set a personal goal of having the structure completely framed and ready to tongue-and-groove within seven days. Is he insane?




After having been on site only a few hours, he is already erecting out posts for the ground floor.

Sill plates

Baby and Granddad work on sill plates. We're getting everything ready for a special guest to arrive.

Kit for addition arrives

This feels strangely familiar. Weren't we in the same situation just last year? Here is the house on a semi from First Day in New Hampshire. Construction of the addition begins.... Deep breath.... We think we're ready.

Granite desk



Remy cuts and installs our granite desk, in the green built-in unit (that we agonized over painting) that opens onto the living area. Of course, it looks great. Remy can do anything with stone.









Remy also brings house-warming gifts straight from the sea. A red snapper for dinner. Yum!

Rip Stick Wars



The slab for the addition has provided a great rip sticking platform for boys. They've developed several fun games that work in a 20' x 30' space. There is also talk of how such a slab would be useful elsewhere on the property when Mom and Dad turn the addition into a boring old house. Start saving your pennies, boys, and it can all be yours.

It's not just a building site



The greater Kiker family help us celebrate our first weekend in the house with a festive dinner. Several pieces of furniture have been retrieved from the storage unit, and we've deemed the place equipped enough to sleep in. It's no longer only a building site; it's also our home!



The boys LOVE their loft beds, and with baby in a crib below, it's the perfect set-up for three small people.

A slab for addition



Footers were inspected, blocks are done, and the fill company brings sand for the addition. We installed the pex tubing for radiant heat, and then Mr Jones and his guys work their magic. The addition has a slab and is ready for framing.